CD Reviews

Displaced in the Genre--Future Caribean/ an Accoplishment

D. D. Aranda | 11/18/2006

(5 out of 5 stars)

"This album highlights the beuty of electronic music and how the tools of production can be used to express the artists reserves of works. Whether he or she was thinking of the works while sleeping at a hotel, or sleeping in a crack house, or sleeping in a mansion. Every body deserves to express their own art form. These guys have Created a Caribean Parade Anthem that is capable of reaching people now and later. The accent of an immigrant has a texture far beyond any pop artist. Pop music just makes for fatter pockets for black/white boring wasted cd's.It's an album if you have the right Music Playback System (to capture the lower frequencies) that can send a listener into raptures. Another artist to consider is Magotron who has and emphasizes the triumpant realization of Bassentelechy. When a listener realizes the patterns and textures a beat/rythm/song contains, then realizes the song is capable of allurring new inspiring artist or above average listeners to understand the phenomenon of really artistic music even more. My advice is to listen to music from amped headphones and from different playback sytems proffesional as well as home stereo systems, because of the way consumer electronic engineers employ enrichment and or enhancement tools genetically into these types of electronics. Some call it coloration but what is a world without color?"